#TSSH2515549AOrder of June 4, 2025, Setting the List of Funded Health Services and Structures
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This law establishes what healthcare actions and services will receive funding in France. It ensures that various health initiatives, including specific care for vulnerable populations, women's and children's health, rare diseases, and mental health support, are adequately financed. Healthcare providers need to understand which activities are funded to ensure compliance and secure necessary support.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a list of healthcare services and actions eligible for public funding
- Includes specific focus on vulnerable populations and rare diseases
- Highlights the importance of funding for research, innovation, and teaching in healthcare
Obligations
What this law requires
Healthcare providers must ensure that only the specific funded health services and structures listed in Annex 1 are claimed for reimbursement under the OSP MCO (activities for allocation of dotations mentioned in Article L. 162-22-4 of the Social Security Code)
Healthcare establishments must identify and document which specific care activities for imprisoned persons (UHSI, USMP, secured rooms for detainees) they provide to ensure proper funding classification
Healthcare providers offering care for vulnerable populations (elderly direct admissions, deaf patients, complicated dental pathologies) must ensure these services are registered and tracked according to the funded structures listed (SA01, SH01, SH02, SH03)
Healthcare establishments providing women's and children's health services must classify services as funded only if they fall within approved categories (SF01 violence victim care, SF02 1000 Days Plan, SF03 lactariums)
Cancer care providers must ensure that only approved structures and activities receive funding: rare cancer networks (PC01), cancer care coordination centers (PC02), pediatric oncology teams (PC03), genetic consultation services (PC05), and oral chemotherapy prescriptions (PC06)